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  • Jon Gulbrandson

    February 25, 2009 at 7:03 pm in reply to: Premiere pro cs3 external recorded sound out of sync

    I had a similar issue once.. I recorded an event (over 25 hours DV footage) and used two portable audio recorders to capture audio in different locations..

    In post, I put it all together (it looked and sounded great) but I also had that sync issue…

    because the final edit was 2.5 hr long, i had to chop up the audio .wav about 10 times for each of the recordings, and sync it in the middle of each of the little ‘clips’ of audio…

    I just assumed that the recorder captured the audio at a different.. speed.. or “frame rate” so to speak.. so no matter what, premiere is going to see that the video is 10;00;00, but the audio for the same exact thing is really 10;02;00…

    I have no idea why.. but.. i also had to chop it all up to get it to match..

    Just re-read your post…. it’s out of sync on export? hmm… try using adobe media encoder if you’re using Export>movie… that might work..

    umm… otherwise, you may have to convert the audio to a different format…

  • Jon Gulbrandson

    February 25, 2009 at 6:06 pm in reply to: HD export issues – CS3 – Need help, please

    Okay, I did move a step forward..

    I used these settings

    Quicktime
    1920*1080
    Quality 100
    H.264 codec
    progressive
    29.97
    Square pixels
    31k kbps bitrate
    AAC 44 Stero

    Now, It’s definitely not progessive.. i can see some interlacing effects, and some weird color sampling “halo” effect around my subject.. it’s minor… but…

  • WELL DONE SIR!!

    I followed your instructions, and I was able to complete my project and hand it to my client!

    Moral of the story = Encore does NOT play well w/ other programs/codecs/drivers

    I haven’t found the culprit yet, but I will… and when I do….

    haha

    anyways!

    Thanks! I haven’t had a single issue since i’ve done this

  • Adobe Encore: Come for the blue-ray, stay for the crash

    This work-around is probably more of dumb luck…

    because Encore is doing it again.

    It refuses to build the DVD because it won’t transcode the AVI. So i manually transcode only to get “Out of Memory.”

    Doubt it…
    I’ve got over 2Tb HDD memory and 4Gb DDR2 RAM. I’m sporting a Intel Core2 Quad @ 2.8Ghz and Dual Nvidia 8800GT in SLI… I’ve got more memory than windows can shake a stick at.

    The worst thing is, this F’n thing has worked flawlessly until today. I haven’t installed anything wierd. I just reopened my project, replaced some clips, same codec / compression and everything…

    I’ve tried multiple work-arounds and fixes… It’s real hit or miss, sometimes it’ll work, other times it won’t load, other times it’ll run out of memory, other time’s it’ll crash, other times it gives me some BS operating sys. error…

    I’ve tried everything.

    If I load the exact same clips that are giving me problems into a NEW project, they transcode fine… This was my original workaround, and now it’s not working…

    Then it’ll work… then it won’t…

    I’m pulling my hair out here… any ideas?

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